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P.O.  BOX  171 

HINSDALE,  ILLINOIS  60521 

TELEPHONE:  312-833-8485 


1972 
YEARBOOK 


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INSTRUCTION 

WORSHIP 
EXPRESSION 
FELLOWSHIP 


INSTRUCTION  is  foundational,  because  God  always 
takes  the  initiative,  resulting  in  intellectual  under- 
standing of  His  Word. 

WORSHIP  is  man's  first  response  to  God's  revelation, 
our  whole  being  in  an  emotional  experience  of  the 
living  God. 

EXPRESSION  is  the  result  of  studying  the  Word  and 
entering  into  His  presence,  a  willing  obedience  in 
commitment,  ministry  and  witness. 

FELLOWSHIP  or  'koinonia'  unites  all  in  participation 
of  unity,  undergirding  all  areas  of  the  local  church 
life,  the  total  person  in  the  total  spiritual  unity  of  all 
believers  in  Christ. 


CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 
Box  171  •  Hinsdale,  Illinois  60521 


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ANNUAL  REPORT 
1972 


THE  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 


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TWENTY-THIRD  ANNUAL  MEETING 
August  18-20,  1971 


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WHEATON,  ILLINOIS 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

Officers 5 

Committees 6 

1972  Budget 7 

Treasurer's  Report    .    .    .    .    = 8 

Auditor's  Report 12 

Constitution  and  By-Laws 13 

Regional  Fellowships 25 

Area  Representatives 24 

Member  Churches 31 

Ordained  Ministers 47 

Licensed  Ministers 55 

Conference  Care 57 

Individual  Lay  Members 58 

Conference  Benefactors 59 

Annual  Meeting  Locations 60 


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1972  CONFERENCE  OFFICERS 


President Wayne  Hamilton 

Box  18,  Greenhurst,  New  York  14741 

First  Vice  President     Robert  Vander  Zaag 

327  Santa  Anita  Court,  Sierra  Madre,  California.  91014 

Second  Vice  President A.  Barry  Jones 

868  Sherburne  Avenue,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  55104 

Missionary -at' Large      Samuel  T.  Hemberger 

Box  171,  Hinsdale,  Illinois  60521 

Recording  Secretary Raymond  Biddle 

Route  2,  Beloit,  Ohio  44609 

Treasurer Roger  Christensen 

1555  Lincoln  Avenue,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  55105 

Historian Edward  A.  Whitman 

Box  77,  EInora,  New  York  12065 

Editor     Graeme  C.  Smith 

Box  101,  Vista  California  92083 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

1969  -  1972  Term  1970  -  1973  Term  1971  -  1974  Term 

James  H.  Blackstone,  Jr.  Willis  E.  Joiner  Bruce  Brown 

Arthur  DeKruyter  Robert  B.  McKittrick  George  S.  Buhl 

Hector  Goodall  Charles  Svendsen  Paul  Jones 

Raymond  C.  Ortlund  Stewart  M.  Tatem  Jacob  F.  Waechter 


COMMITTEE  MEMBERS 

1972  Term  1973  Term  1974  Term 

CHRISTIAN  EDUCATION  COMMITEE 

•Delmar  Birkey  Clifford  Christiansen  Sherwood  Strodel 

CHURCH  EXTENSION  COMMITTEE 
•William  N.  Randall  Conrad  Heidel,  Jr.  William  Cievenger 

CONSTITUTION  STUDY  COMMITTEE 
Paul  R.Jones  'Clarence  Schultz  Willis  E.  Joiner 

CREDENTIALS  AND  PLACEMENT  COMMITTEE 
•Jacob  F.  Waechter  Lloyd  F.  Dean  James  H.  Blackstone 

Charles  N.  Svendsen  (Chaplaincy)  (Questionnaire) 

A.  Barry  Jones 
((Placement) 
EVANGELISM  COMMITTEE 
Russell  Boettcher  'Paul  D.  Kangas  Donald  M.  Engel 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE 
William  F.  Zoellner  *Ted  Engstrom  Henri  F.  M.  Pol 

FRATERNAL  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE 
Lloyd  F.  Dean  *William  Pape  Paul  E.  Toms 

MINISTRY  COMMITTEE 
Robert  Hibshman  Harvey  L.  Pierce  "George  S.  Buhl 

Ml  SSI  ON  A  R  Y  COM  Ml  TTEE 
Douglas  C.  Percy  Avery  Wetzig  *Jack  Roth 

NOMINA  TING  COMMI  TTEE 
Anton  Rank  *Hector  Goodali  Stewart  Tatem 

(The  Board  appointed  Robert  Vander  Zaag  and  Conrad  Heidel  to  one  year 
terms  on  this  committee.) 

PROGRAM  COMMITTEE 
Charles  Svendsen  George  French  Henry  Vieth 

(The  Board  appointed  Paul  Toms  as  Chairman  and  Harvey  Pierce  to  serve 
on  this  committee.) 

PUBLICATIONS  COMMITTEE 
Herbert  Schreiner  Richard  Anderson  Robert  Baker 

(The   Board  appointed  the   Editor,   Graeme   C.   Smith,   Chairman   of  this 
committee.) 

RESOLUTIONS  COMMITTEE 
LaRue  Goetz  *James  Burdick  Nevin  A.  Haines 

WOMEN'S  ACTIVITIES  COMMITTEE 
Mrs.  Jacob  Waechter  "Mrs.  Conrad  Heidel  Mrs.  A.  Randall 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 
James  Johnson  Rodney  Wetzig  *Max  Vague 

(YOUTH  MEMBERS) 
Mark  Heidel  John  Svendsen  Beverly  Tatem 

(All  Youth  Members  appointed  for  one  year  terms.) 

•Indicates  Committee  Chairman 


1972  CONFERENCE  BUDGET 


(1971  Budget) 


OFFICE  OF  MISSIONARY-AT-LARGE 

Travel $2,000. 

Postage 1,800. 

Supplies 1,000. 

Secretarial 3,000. 

Telephone 550. 

Rent 900. 

$9,250. 

SUPPORT  OF  MISSIONARY-AT-LARGE 

Salary $7,000. 

Utilities 600. 

Social  Security 600. 

Housing 1,800. 

Annuity 400. 

Hospital  Insurance 450. 

$10,850. 

PUBLICATIONS 

FORESEE -Newsletters $1,400. 

Conference  Bulletins 300. 

Yearbook 825. 

Tracts  &  Pamphlets 300. 

$2,825. 

CONTRIBUTIONS 

NAE  Chaplaincy  Commission $    500. 

NAE  General  Fund 25. 

Historical  Society 10- 

$    535. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

Mid-Winter  Meeting $1,000. 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES  &  OFFICERS  EXPENSES 

Supplies,  Postage,  Travel,  etc $1,000. 

Professional  Services 400. 

$1 ,400. 

GENERAL  EXPENSES 

Office  Equipment  &  Repairs $    100. 

Annual  Meeting 800. 

Advertising 100. 

SPECIAL  EXPENSE 

Deficit $        0. 

Misc.  &  Contingency 50. 

50. 

TOTALS $26,910. 


($6,700.) 


($9,690. 


($2,100.) 

($430.) 
(0) 

($1,000). 
($100.) 


($3,300.) 
($23,320.) 


GENERAL  FUND 
STATEMENT  OF  CASH  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 
FOR  THE  YEAR  1971 

RECEIPTS 

Contributions: 

Churches $20,331.61 

Ministers'  Memberships  and  Contributions 3,453.33 

Lay  Gifts 1,432.23 

Publications 42.00 

Office  Equipment 10.00 

Associations  and  Fellowships 175.00 

Annual  Meeting  Offerings 503.19 

Total  Contributions $25,947.36 

Miscellaneous  Income 300.00 

Annual  Meeting  Receipts 10,330.25 

Total  Income 36,577.61 

Special  Designations: 

Chaplaincy  Fund 625.00 

Port  Huron  Project 1,730.53 

Cornerstone  Corps 570.00 

Glen  Ullin  Project 180.85 

Sunday  School  Fund 53.10 

Other  Designated  Gifts 100.00 

Total  Special  Designations 3,259.48 

Total  Receipts $39,837.09 

DISBURSEMENTS 

Missionary  at  Large: 

Salary  and  Allowances $   7,130.00 

Housing 1,800.00 

Annuity 384.10 

Hospitalization 389.64 

Total 9,703.74 

Office  and  General  Expenses: 

M.A.L.  Travel 2,261.23 

Rent 900.00 

Secretarial  Services 957.70 

Postage 1,382.48 

Supplies 963.85 

Telephone 642.43 

Bank  and  Collection  Charges 26.47 

Equipment  Maintenance *.....  76.16 

Annual  Meeting 10,605.51 

Equipment  Purchases 47.30 

Post  Office  Box  Rental 10.80 

Interest  on  Loan 138.12 

Total 18,012.05 


GENERAL  FUND 
STATEMENT  OF  CASH  RECEIPTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 
FOR  THE  YEAR  1971 


DISBURSE  MEN  TS(confd. ) 

Committee  Expenses $      662.52 

Board  and  Officers  Expenses 446.77 

Area  Representatives  Expenses 26.55 

Publications: 

Forsee 900.30 

Yearbook 810.85 

Tracts  and  Pamphlets 343.34 

Bulletins 331.82 

Total 2,386.31 

Contributions: 

N.A.E.  -  General  Fund 25.00 

Historical  Society 10.00 

Total. 35.00 

Miscellaneous  Expenses 248.10 

Professional  Services 375.00 

Total  Expenses 31,896.04 

Special  Designations: 

Chaplaincy  Fund 625.00 

Port  Huron  Project 1,730.53 

Glen  Ullin  Project 180.85 

Sunday  School  Fund 53.10 

Other  Designated 100.00 

Total  Special  Designations 2,689.48 

Repayment  of  Loan  —  Principal 3,000.00 

Total  Disbursements 37,585.52 

Excess  of  Receipts  Over  Disbursements 2,251.57 

Cash  Balance  January  1,  1971  —  Midway  National  Bank, 

Saint  Paul 3,373.05 

Cash  Balance,  December  31,  1971  —  Midway  National 

Bank,  Saint  Paul 5,624.62 

NOTE:      Special  Designation  -  Cornerstone  Corps  receipts  of  $570  unremitted  at 
December  31,  1971. 


GIFT  INCOME  FROM  CHURCHES  -  1971 


Carlsbad  Union  Church 
United  Cong.  Church 
Montrose  Community  Church 
Lake  Ave.  Cong.  Church 
Community  Church  of  Vista 
Westminister  Cong.  Church 
Edgewood  Cong.  Church 
Kaneche  Cong.  Church 
Cong.  Christian  Church 
HIS  Community  Church 
Homer  Cong.  Church 
Christ  Church 
Union  Church 

Plymouth  Cong.  Christian  Church 
Congregational  Christian  Church 
Congregational  Christian  Church 
Community  Bible  Church 
First  Congregational  Church 
First  Congregational  Church 
First  Congregational  Church 
Salem  Congregational  Church 
Congregational  Christian  Church 
Calvary  Cong.  Church 
Burlington  Cong.  Church 
First  Christian  Church 
Limington  Cong.  Church 
St.  Laurence  Cong.  Church 
Second  Cong.  Church 
'  Park  Street  Church 
Carlisle  Cong.  Church 
Community  Church  of  Neponset 
Mission  St.  Cong.  Church 
West  Cong.  Church 
Mayflower  Cong.  Church 
Mission  Evang.  Cong,  Church 
Medway  Village  Church 
N  orth  Cong.  Church 
Cong.  Church 

Grace  Church  Congregational 
First  Cong.  Church 
Phillips  Cong.  Church 
Evangelical  Cong.  Church 
W.  Gloucester  Trinitarian  Cong. 
First  Christian  Church 
Olivet  Cong.  Church 
Congregational  Christian  Church 
Eureka  Cong.  Christian  Church 
Cross  Congregational  Church 


Carlsbad,  California  $       82.60 

Los  Angeles,  California  50.00 

Montrose,  California  200.00 

Pasadena,  California  2,250.00 

Vista,  California  800.00 

Centerbury,  Connecticut  50.00 

Orlando,  Florida  180.00 

Kaneche,  Hawaii  50.00 

Alto  Pass,  Illinois  50.00 

Elmhurst,  Illinois  30.00 

Lockport,  Illinois  50.00 

Oakbrook,  lllinoia  25.00 

Monroe  Center,  lllinoia  60.00 

Robinson,  Illinois  110.00 

Argos,  Indiana  320.00 

Darlington,  Indiana  100.00 

Whating,  Indiana  33.00 

Buffalo  Center,  Iowa  420.00 

Dunlap,  Iowa  112.50 

Parkersburg,  Iowa  240.00 

Salem,  Iowa  18.86 

Lincoln,  Kansas  57.98 

Andover,  Maine  10.25 

Burlington,  Maine  40.00 

Kittery  Point,  Maine  12.50 

Limington,  Maine  75.00 

Portland,  Maine  50.00 

Baltimore,  Maryland  50.00 

Boston,  Mass.  1,000.00 

Carlisle,  Mass.  300.00 

Dorchester,  Mass.  150.00 

Gardner,  Mass.  50.00 

Haverhill,  Mass.  100.00 

Kingston,  Mass.  50.00 

May nard,  Mass.  110.00 

Medway,  Mass.  75.00 

New  Salem,  Mass.  39.00 

North  Chelmsford,  Mass.  125.00 

Pittsfield,  Mass.  150.00 

Revere,  Mass.  226.00 

So.  Boston,  Mass.  75.00 

So.  Easton,  Mass.  121.00 

W.  Gloucester,  Mass.  250.00 

W.  Mansfield,  Mass.  120.00 

Bridgman,  Michigan  150.00 

Britton,  Michigan  125.00 

Eureka,  Michigan  275.00 

Flint,  Michigan  150.00 


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Maybee  Cong.  Church 
Pilgrim  Cong.  Church 
Orchard  View  Cong.  Church 
First  Cong.  Church 
Congregational  Christian  Church 
Congregational  Bible  Church 
Snnith's  Creek  Community  Church 
Sand  Lake  Chapel 
First  Cong.  Church 
So.  Elmdale  Cong.  Church 
Conservative  Cong.  Church 
Round  Prairie  Comm.  Cong.  Church 
First  Cong.  Church 
University  Ave.  Cong.  Church 
Maplewood  Cong.  Church 
Union  Cong.  Church 
Hope  Congregational  Church 
^First  Cong.  Church 
Zion  Cong.  Church 
Trinitarian  Cong.  Church 
So.  Bronx  Community  Church 
Fluvanna  Community  Church 
Kiantone  Cong.  Church 
Weakland  Chapel 
Lake  View  Cong.  Church 
Rapjds  Christian  Chapel 
First  Cong.  Church 
First  Cong.  Church 
East  Glenville  Community  Church 
Union  Cong.  Church 
Hope  Cons.  Cong.  Church 
Evangelical  Cong.  Church 
Zoar  Cong.  Church 
Zion  Cong.  Church 
W.  Andover  Cong.  Church 
Westviile  Cong.  Christian  Church 
Hambden  Cong.  Church 
Slope  Cong.  Church 
First  Cong.  Church  of  Wayne 
First  Cong.  Church 
Canby  Evangelical  Church 
Staub  Memorial  Cong.  Church 
University  Park  Cong.  Church 
Willamette  Valley  Community  Church 
Snyder  Ave.  Cong.  Church 
Pilgrim  Cong.  Church 
Wiltsie  Community  Church 
Darlington  Cong.  Church 
Little  White  Church 
Conservative  Cong.  Church 


Maybee,  Michigan  115.00 

Metamora,  Michigan  240.00 

Muskegon,  Michigan  150.00 

New  Haven,  Michigan  200.00 

Perry,  Michigan  25.00 

Port  Huron,  Michigan  37.50 

Smith's  Creek,  Michigan  25.00 

Britt,  Minnesota  60.00 

Cook,  Minnesota  60.00 

Holdingford,  Minnesota  45.00 

Hallandale,  Minnesota  240.00 

Long  Prairie,  Minn.  17.50 

Mantorville,  Minnesota  50.00 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota  240,00 

St.  Louis,  Missouri  120.00 

Ft.  Shaw,  Montana  85.23 

Bayard,  Nebraska  120.44 

Clarks,  Nebraska  110.80 

Norfolk,  Nebraska  100.00 

Troy,  New  Hampshire  74.50 

Bronx,  New  York  10.00 

Jamestown,  New  York  213.37 

Jamestown,  New  York  183.75 

Jamestown,  New  York  120.00 

Lake  View,  New  York  60.00 

Lockport,  New  York  381.98 

North  Collins,  New  York  300.00 

Port  Leyden,  New  York  100.00 

Scotia,  New  York  275.00 

Tuckahoe,  New  York  500.00 

Elgin,  North  Dakota  130.00 

Glen  Ullin,  North  Dakota  104.00 

Mott,  North  Dakota  223.87 

Turtle  Lake,  North  Dakota  100.00 

Andover,  Ohio  900.00 

Beloit,  Ohio  325.00 

Chardon,Ohio  140.00 

Hubbard,  Ohio  90.00 

Williamsfield,  Ohio  300.00 

W.  Williamsfield,Ohio  75.00 

Canby,  Oregon  25.00 

Portland,  Oregon  23.00 

Portland,  Oregon  80.20 

Portland,  Oregon  195.00 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  70.00 

Plymouth,  Pa.  47.00 

Russell,  Pa.  25.00 

Pawtucket,  Rhode  Island  220.00 

Hill  City,  South  Dakota  100.00 

Mobridge,  South  Dakota  140.00 


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Worthing  Cong.  Church 

Congregational  Church 

First  Cong.  Church 

Danby  Congregational  Church 

So.  Norfolk  Cong.  Christian  Church 

Bethlehem  Cong.  Church 

Grace  Cong.  Church 

Plymouth  Cong.  Church 

Lima  Union  Cong.  Church 

First  Cong.  Church 

Immanuel  Cong.  Church 

Leon  Cong.  Church 

Congregational  Church 

Hope  Cong.  Church 

Ringwood  Cong.  Christian  Church 

Memorial  Christian  Church 

Crawford  St.  Cong.  Christian  Church 

Emmanuel  Church 


Worthing,  South  Dakota 

10.00 

Follett,  Texas 

100.00 

Tulia,  Texas 

120.00 

Danby,  Vermont 

50.00 

Chesapeake,  Va. 

300.00 

Disputanta,  Va. 

350.00 

Milwaukee,  Wisconsin 

50.00 

Oshkosh,  Wisconsin 

200.75 

Platteville,  Wisconsin 

25.00 

Randolph,  Wisconsin 

85.00 

Sheboygan,  Wisconsin 

325.00 

Sparta,  Wisconsin 

30.00 

Spring  Valley,  Wisconsin 

25.00 

Superior,  Wisconsin 

1,774.03 

Ringwood,  Ont. 

20.00 

Stouffville,  Ont. 

50.00 

Toronto,  Ont. 

25.00 

Toronto,  Ont. 

50.00 

$20,331.61 

WiLKERSON.GUTHMANN    &   JOHNSON 


jariuary    14      197; 


Board  of  Directors 

Conservative  Conaregational   Christiar.  Conference 

Box   171 

Hinsdale.  Illinois  60521 

Gentlemen  .- 

We  have  examined  the  general  fund  statement  of  recorded  cash 
receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian 
Conference  for  the  year  ended  December  31,  1971.   our  examination  was 
.made  in  accordance  with  generally  accepted  auditing  standards,  and  accord- 
ingly included  such  tests  of  the  accounting  records  and  such  other  audit- 
ing procedures  as  we  considered  necessary  in  the  circumstances. 

In  our  opinion,  the  accompanying  statement  of  cash  receipts  and 
disbursements  presents  fairly  the  recorded  cash  transactions  of  the 
Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  for  the  year  ended 
December  31,  1971. 


Respectfully  submitted. 


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CONSTITUTION  AND  BYLAWS  OF  THE 
CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

1972 
PREAMBLE 

In  gratitude  to  Almighty  God  for  the  gift  of  salvation  through  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ:  and  Believing  that,  to  the  glory  of  God,  the  task  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
is  two-fold,  i.e.,  the  evangelization  of  the  world  and  the  edification  of  the  saints:  and 
believing  further  that  there  is  a  definite  need  among  congregational  I  y  governed 
churches  of  historic  Biblical  persusion  for  an  association  to  assist  them  in  the 
performance  of  said  task:  We,  therefore,  as  autonomous  churches  declaring  our 
unqualified  belief  in  the  entire  Word  of  God  written,  humbly  invoking  the  guidance 
of  the  Holy  Spirit,  have  covenanted  together  to  form  such  an  association. 

ARTICLE  I  -  Name 

The  name  of  this  organization  shall  be:  THE  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGA- 
TIONAL CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE,  hereinafter  called  the  Conference. 

ARTICLE  II  -  Purpose 

1 .  To  deepen  and  extend  the  fellowship  of  our  churches. 

2.  To  encourage  a  steadfast.  Biblical  witness  by  our  churches. 

3.  To  facilitate  co-operation  and  counsel  among  our  churches  with  regard  to 
evangelism,  edification.  Christian  education,  stewardship,  missions,  church  extension. 
Christian  action,  women's  and  men's  fellowships,  youth  activities,  the  pastoral 
ministry,  and  other  related  concerns. 

4.  To  preserve  and  promote  the  Scriptural  principles  of  the  autonomy  of  the 
local  church  and  the  freedom  of  the  believer  in  Christ. 

ARTICLE  III  -  Statement  of  Faith 

1.  We  believe  the  Bible,  consisting  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  to  be  the 
only  inspired,  inerrant,  infallible,  authoritative  Word  of  God  written. 

2.  We  believe  that  there  is  one  God,  eternally  existent  in  three  persons:  Father, 
Son  and  Holy  Ghost. 

3.  We  believe  in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin  birth,  in  His  sinless  life,  in  His 
miracles,  in  His  vicarious  and  atoning  death  through  His  shed  blood,  in  His  bodily 
resurrection,  in  His  ascension  to  the  right  hand  of  the  Father,  and  in  His  p>ersonai 
return  in  power  and  glory. 

4.  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and  sinful  man  regeneration  by  the  Holy 
Spirit  is  absolutely  essential. 

5.  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of  the  Holy  Spirit  by  Whose  indwelling 
power  and  fullness  the  Christian  is  enabled  to  live  a  godly  life  in  this  present  evil 
world. 

6.  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both  the  saved  and  the  lost;  they  that  are 
saved  unto  the  resurrection  of  life,  and  they  that  are  lost  unto  the  resurrection  of 
damnation. 

7.  We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all  believers  in  Christ. 


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ARTICLE  IV  -  Statement  of  Polity 

1.  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Head  of  His  body,  the  Church  universal, 
and  of  each  local  church. 

2.  We  believe  that  each  local  church  is  in  itself  a  complete  church,  and  therefore 
autonomous  and  possesses  all  rights  and  responsibilities  of  the  church  by  the  Holy 
Spirit  as  set  forth  in  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

3.  We  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  exercises  His  authority  in  each  local  church  by 
the  Holy  Spirit  and  through  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

4.  We  believe  that  each  local  church  is  amenable  only  to  Jesus  Christ,  and  not  to 
any  association,  conference,  council,  synod  or  any  other  ecclesiastical  body. 

5.  We  believe  that  it  is  proper  and  beneficial  for  each  local  church  to  seek 
fellowship  and  council  of  other  such  local  churches. 

ARTICLE  V  -  Membership 

1.  Membership  in  this  Conference  shall  be  attained  by  the  voluntary  association 
of  churches,  ministers  or  individual  laymen  who  find  themselves  in  full  accord  with 
the  Statement  of  Faith  and  Statement  of  Polity  (Articles  III,  IV)  of  this  constitution, 
and  with  the  general  principles  of  this  Conference  as  set  forth  in  the  constitution  and 
by-laws.  Conference  membership,  whether  of  laymen,  church,  minister  or  licentiate, 
may  be  granted  upon  application  to  and  approval  by  the  designated  Conference 
officials,  subject  to  review  by  the  ensuing  annual  meeting  of  the  Conference. 
Ministerial  membership  shall  be  accorded  on  the  basis  of  the  approved  ministerial 
standards  of  the  Conference,  as  set  forth  in  the  by-laws  of  this  constitution.  Churches 
are  not  necessarily  barred  from  membership  because  of  other  affiliations  so  long  as 
they  adhere  to  the  Statement  of  Faith  and  the  Statement  of  Polity  and  the  workings 
of  the  Conference.  Individual  lay  membership  may  be  held  only  by  members  of 
Congregational  Christian  Churches  which  are  not  member  churches  of  this  Confer- 
ence, or  by  members  of  other  congregationally  governed  local  churches  which  also 
are  not  members  of  this  Conference.  In  the  event  that  a  non-member  church  joins 
this  Conference,  the  individual  lay  membership  of  any  of  its  members  ceases. 

2.  A  church,  minister  or  individual  lay  member  may  withdraw  from  membership 
in  this  conference  at  any  time  by  its  or  his  own  action,  and  will  be  removed  from  the 
membership  roll  when  written  notice  of  such  action  is  given  to  the  Chairman  of  the 
Credentials  Committee. 

3.  In  the  event  that  there  is  received  a  written  statement  that  a  member  church, 
minister  or  individual  lay  member  has  departed  from  the  standards  of  faith  and 
practice  set  forth  in  this  Constitution  and  By-laws,  the  Committee  on  Credentials  and 
Placement  shall  nnake  a  careful  investigation  of  the  matter.  If  the  charge  appears  to 
the  Committee  to  be  justified,  the  Committee  shall  report  the  matter  to  the 
Conference  for  appropriate  action.  The  Committee  on  Credentials  and  Placenr>ent 
shall  file  their  report  in  writing  with  the  Recording  Secretary  of  this  Conference  and 
the  party  accused  at  least  thirty  days  prior  to  the  annual  or  special  meeting  at  which 
the  report  is  to  be  considered.  The  right  to  appeal  to  the  Conference  by  the  party 
accused  is  presupposed. 

ARTICLE  VI  -  Associated  Relationships 

1.  The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  encourages  the 
forming  of  local  fellowships,  conferences,  or  associations,  of  churches  and  ministers 
who  are  in  accordance  with  Section  1,  Article  V,  of  this  constitution,  and  who  are  in 
sympathy  with  the  statements  of  faith  and  polity  of  this  Conference. 


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Fellowships,  confprerr9<>,  or  associations,  whether  state  or  area,  may  be 
recognized  in  this  associated  relationship  upon  request  to  and  approval  by  the 
Credentials  and  Placement  Committee.  Such  action  will  be  subject  to  review  by  the 
ensumg  annual  meeting  of  the  Conference. 

Recognition  by  the  Conference  does  not  bestow  membership  in  the  National 
Conference  upon  churches  or  ministers  of  the  respective  groups;  churches,  ministers, 
or  individual  laymen,  may  attain  voluntary  membership  according  to  Article  V  - 
Membership,  of  this  constitution. 

Fellowships,  conferences  or  associations,  recognized  by  the  National  Confer- 
ence, will  be  represented  in  the  Conference  business  meetings  by  the  delegates  of 
their  member  churches  which  are  also  members  of  this  Conference. 

ARTICLE  VII  -  Meetings 

1.  ANNUAL  MEETING.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the  Conference  at 
such  time  and  place  as  determined  by  the  Executive  Committee,  unless  the  same  are 
specifically  designated  by  the  annual  meeting  of  the  previous  year. 

2.  SPECIAL  ^^EETINGS.  These  may  be  called  at  the  direction  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  or  upon  written  request  of  members  representing  one-fifth  of  the  total 
membership  of  the  Conference. 

3.  REPRESENTATION.  Churches  becoming  members  of  the  Conference  shall 
be  entitled  to  representation  at  various  meetings  of  the  Conference  by  the  pastors 
and  two  lay  delegates  per  first  100  members  or  fraction  thoreof,  and  thereafter  one 
delegate  for  each  500  members  or  fraction  thereof. 

^/oting  privileges  at  Conference  meetings  shall  also  be  extended  to  ministerial 
members  who  are  without  a  charge,  and  to  individual  lay  members  of  the  Conference, 
with  the  understanding  that  not  more  than  one  layman  from  any  non-member  church 
shall  be  entitled  to  vote. 

4.  PROCEDURE.  The  guide  for  parliamentary  procedure  in  all  meetings  shell  be 
Roberts'  Rules  of  Order,  Revised,  in  all  cases  not  covered  by  special  rules  of  this 
Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

ARTICLE  VIII  -  Officers 

1.  The  elected  officers  of  this  Conference  shall  be: 

(a)  A  President,  who  shall  be  eligible  to  succeed  himself  for  one  term  only. 

(b)  A  First  Vice-President,  a  Second  Vice-President,  a  Recording  Secretary, 
A  Missionary-At-Large,  a  Treasurer,  an  Editor,  and  a  Historian. 

(c)  The  term  of  office  for  each  of  the  above  officers  shall  be  three  years, 
and  for  the  duration  of  their  tenure  they  shall  be  members  of  the  Conference  Board 
of  Directors  with  full  voting  rights. 

(d)  The  terms  of  the  President,  the  First  Vice-President  and  the  Second 
Vice-President  shall  expire  simultaneously;  and  the  following  year  the  terms  of  the 
Missionary-at- Large  and  the  Recording  Secretary  shall  expire.  The  Editor  may  be 
elected  for  a  three  year  term  at  any  annual  meeting, 

2.  The  duly  elected  officers  of  the  said  Conference  shall  hold  their  office  until 
their  successors  are  chosen  and  installed  in  their  stead  which  shall  be  at  the  Annual 
Meeting  at  which  they  are  elected. 

3.  If  for  any  reason  an  officer  chooses  to  resign,  a  letter  of  resignation  shall  be 
directed  to  the  President,  who  in  turn  shall  call  it  to  the  attention  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  which  Board  will  have  the  power  to  accept  such  a  resignation  between 
meetings  of  the  Conference.  This  procedure  shall  also  be  followed  if  any  members  of 
the  Board  of  Directors  choose  to  resign.  In  the  event  that  the  President   resigns  the 


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letter  of  resignition  shall  be  directed  to  the  Missionary-At-Large,  who  shall  present  it 
to  the  Board  of  Directors  for  action. 

ARTICLE  IX  -  Board  of  Directors 

1.  The  business  of  the  Conference  shall  be  conducted  by  a  Board  of  Directors, 
numbering  not  fewer  than  twelve  nor  more  than  thirty  members,  and  shall  include 
the  elected  officers  of  the  Conference.  The  initial  Board  having  been  elected  in  three 
equal  groups,  for  one  year,  for  two  years,  and  three  years,  respectively,  one-third  of 
the  membership  of  the  Board  of  Directors  (exclusively  of  the  Conference  Officers 
named  m  Article  VIII  shall  be  elected  annually  for  a  term  of  three  years,  at  future 
Annual  Meetings  of  the  Conference.  In  the  election  of  members  at  large,  consideration 
shall  be  given  to  proper  representation  of  membership  both  geographically  and 
organizationally  (the  latter  having  reference  to  foreign  speaking  groups). 

2.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  establish  an  Executive  Committee,  to  consist  of 
the  officers  of  the  Conference.  The  Board  may  delegate  to  the  Executive  Committee 
such  of  its  powers  and  authority  as  may  be  deemed  necessary  for  the  proper 
functioning  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  fill  any  vacancy  arising  among  the  officers  of  the 
Conference  or  in  the  Board  itself,  until  the  next  annual  meeting  of  the  Conference  at 
which  time  the  Conference  shall  fill  the  vacancy  for  the  unexpired  term. 

4.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  power  to  endorse  a  ministerial  member  of 
the  Conference  for  the  military  chaplaincy  upon  the  recommendation  of  the 
Credentials  and  Placement  Committee.  This  endorsement  is  subject  to  review  by  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  annually  the  Conference  representative 
on  the  Chaplaincy  Commission  of  the  National  Association  of  Evangelicals.  He  shall 
automatically  be  one  of  the  five  members  of  the  Credentials  and  Placement 
Committee. 

ARTICLE  X  -  Incorporation 

This  revised  Constitution  and  By-Laws  shall  become  the  Constitution  and 
By-Laws  of  the  Corporation  established  under  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  replaced 
by  this  instrument. 

ARTICLE  XI  -  By-Laws 

The  Conference  shall  adopt  such  By-Laws  as  it  shall  deem  appropriate  and 
necessary  for  the  operation  of  the  Conference.  The  By-Laws  shall  provide  for  the 
manner  of  amendment  thereof. 

ARTICLE  XII  -  Amendments 

1.  Ammendments  to  this  constitution  shall  be  proposed  in  writing  by  submitting 
the  same  to  the  Recording  Secretary  at  the  annual  meeting  preceding  their 
consideration  for  adoption.  These  amendments  shall  be  read  to  the  annual  meeting 
and  copies  of  the  same  shall  be  mailed  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  annual  meeting 
at  which  they  are  first  proposed  to  each  of  the  Conference  members  (churches, 
ministers,  and  individual  lay  members).  A  two-thirds  favorable  vote  of  the  delegates 
duly  elected,  and  of  others  entitled  to  vote  (See  Article  VII,  paragraph  3),  shall  be 
required  for  adoption;  and  the  orderly  numbering,  lettering,  capitalization  and 
spelling  of  the  Articles  shall  be  cared  for  by  the  Constitution  Study  Committee. 


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ARTICLE  XIII  •  Dissolution 

No  part  of  the  net  earnings  or  other  assets  of  this  Conference  shall  ever  inure  to 
the  benefit  of  any  donor,  member,  or  officer  of  this  Conference,  or  of  any  private 
individual.  No  donor,  member,  individual  committee,  associate  or  affiliate  member  or 
officer  of  this  Conference  shall  be  entitled  to  be  a  recipient  in  the  distribution  of  any 
assets  of  this  Conference  upon  disolution.  Any  assets  of  said  Conference  must  be 
distributed  or  given  to  one  or  more  organizations  recognized  by  the  Internal  Revenue 
Service  as  one  organized  exclusively  for  religious,  charitable,  scientific,  literary,  or 
educational  purposes. 

BYLAWS 

I.  Board  of  Diiectois 

1.  The  property  and  business  of  the  Conference  shall  be  managed  by  the  Board 
of  Directors. 

2.  The  President  of  the  Conference  shall  serve  as  Chairman  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  and  shall  preside  at  all  meetings. 

3.  Regular  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  be  held  at  such  time  and 
place  as  shall  be  determined  by  the  Board,  but  not  less  than  once  a  year. 

4.  Special  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Directors  may  be  called  by  the  Conference 
President  on  one  month's  notice  to  each  Board  member.  Such  meetings  may  be  also 
called  by  the  Missionary-At-Large  in  like  manner  upon  written  request  of  any  five 
members  of  the  Board.  A  business  quorum  shall  be  any  majority  of  the  members  of 
the  Board. 

5.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  keep  written  minutes  of  each  nneeting,  which  are 
to  be  made  available  to  the  Conference  upon  request. 

n.  Officers 

1.  The  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee  may  appoint  in  addition 
to  the  officers  provided  for  in  the  Constitution,  such  assistant  secretaries,  assistant 
treasurers  and  other  subordinate  officers  and  agents  as  may  be  deemed  necessary. 
Such  appointed  officers,  shall  hold  office  for  the  terms  of,  and  excercise  the  powers 
and  perform  the  duties  assigned  to  them  by  the  action  of  the  appointing  body. 

2.  The  President  shall  be  chief  executive  officer  of  the  said  Conference.  He  may 
with  the  consent  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  delegate  to  other  elected  officers  of  the 
Conference,  such  authorities  and  powers  of  the  President  as  from  time  to  time  may 
be  deenned  appropriate  and  necessary  to  facilitate  the  operation  of  the  Conference. 

3.  The  Vice-Presidents,  in  order  of  their  rank,  shall,  in  the  absence  of  the 
President,  perform  the  duties  and  functions  of  his  office,  and  in  addition  thereto  such 
other  duties  as  the  Board  of  Directors  may  from  time  to  time  prescribe. 

4.  The  Recording  Secretary,  or  a  temporary  substitute,  shall  attend  all  meetings 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  and  of  the  Conference,  and  cause  to  be  recorded  all  the 
votes  and  minutes  of  all  proceedings  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose.  He  shall 
perform  all  such  other  duties  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the 
Executive  Committee. 

5.  The  Missionary-At-Large  shall  perform  the  duties  of  an  executive  secretary. 
He  shall  conduct  the  official  correspondence  of  the  Conference  and  his  office  shall  be 
located  in  a  place  suitable  to  him  and  to  the  work  of  the  Conference.  He  shall  give,  or 


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cause  TO  be  given,  notice  of  all  meetings  of  the  members  and  of  tho  severai 
comm'ttees  of  the  Conference:  and  shall  likewise  perform  such  other  duties  as  may 
be  pre-^cnbed  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  by  the  Executive  committee,  under  whose 
supervision  he  shall  be.  He  shall  cause  to  be  kept  m  safe  custody  the  seul  of  the 
Conference  and,  when  authorized  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive 
Committee,  shall  affix  the  same  to  any  instrument  requiring  it.  When  so  affixed  it 
shall  be  attested  by  his  signature,  or  by  the  signature  of  such  other  officers  as  shall  be 
designated  by  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the  Executive  Committee.  The  Mission- 
ary-At-Large  shall  keep  an  accurate  roll  of  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  members 
of  the  Conference,  which  roll  shall  be  the  official  record  of  the  Conference  for  jll  its 
purposes.  He  shall  also  travel  in  the  interests  of  the  Conference  so  far  as  time  and 
funds  may  permit. 

6.  The  Treasurer  shall  have  custody  of  the  corporate  funds  and  securities  of  the 
Conference,  and  shall  cause  the  same  to  be  kept  in  a  safe  deposit  box  as  directed  by 
the  Board  of  Directors.  He  shall  cause  to  be  kept  full  and  accurate  accounts  of 
receipts  and  disbursements  in  books  belonging  to  the  Conference,  and  shall  deposit 
all  monies  and  other  valuable  effects  in  the  name  of  and  credit  of  the  Conference,  in 
repositories  indicated  by  the  Board  of  Directors.  The  Board  of  Directors  are  to  see 
that  the  Treasurer's  books  be  audited  annually  by  an  approved  certified  public 
accountant,  the  report  of  which  will  be  made  directly  to  the  Board  of  Directors  and 
be  made  available  to  the  Conference  membership. 

7.  The  Historian  shall  act  as  a  repository  for  materials  of  historical  interest, 
maintain  an  historical  account  of  the  Conference  from  its  inception  and  promote  an 
interest  in  the  churches  in  the  details  of  their  own  histories  and  anniversaries. 

8.  The  editor  shall  serve  as  a  member  of  the  Publications  Committee  and  shall 
serve  in  addition  to  the  three  elected  members  of  this  committee. 

III.  Committees 

In  addition  to  the  Executive  Committee  indicated  in  Article  IX,  Section  2  of  the 
Constitution,  the  following  committees  shall  be  provided: 

1.  A  Credentials  and  Placement  Committee  of  five  to  be  elected  by  the  Board  of 
Directors  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms;  which  committee  shall  have  the 
following  duties: 

a.  The  Committee  shall  review  all  applications  for  membership  in  the 
Conference.  In  making  such  a  review,  the  Committee  shall  make  every  reasonable 
effort  to  investigate  and  interview  all  individuals  making  application  to  the 
Conference.  This  investigation  should  include,  if  at  all  possible,  a  personal  interview 
by  a  member  of  the  Committee  or  by  a  Board  member;  or  by  a  member  of  the 
Conference,  if  the  first  two  are  impractical.  They  shall  either  approve  or  disapprove 
the  application,  or  refer  it  to  the  Board  of  Directors  for  review.  In  the  event  of 
approval,  the  committee  has  power  to  grant  membership  subject  to  approval  by  the 
next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 

b.  The  Committee  shall  take  action  with  regard  to  requests  for  transferral 
or  dismissal,  such  action  being  subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Conference  except  where  dismissal  has  been  requested  by  the  party  in  question. 

c.  All  applications  for  membership,  transfer,  or  dismissal,  either  approved 
or  disapproved  by  the  Committee  and  all  such  applications  then  in  process  by 
September  1st  of  each  year,  are  to  be  listed  and  the  whole  list  circulated  by  the 
Committee  to  the  entire  membership  of  the  Conference  before  the  Annual  Meeting. 
Only  those  so  listed  and  circulated  shall  be  presented  to  the  Annual  Meeting  for 
ratification. 

d.  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  renew  ministerial  licenses 
granted  by  the  Conference  upon  application  by  the  licensee,  such  renewal  being 
subject  to  approval  by  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference. 


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e.  The  Committee  shall  have  the  power  to  receive  prospective  ministerial 
candidates  under  Conference  Care  such  action  being  subject  of  approval  by  the  next 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference,  The  committee  shall  upon  request  make  rec- 
ommendations as  to  theological  schools,  and  render  such  other  counsel  and 
assistance  as  necessary. 

The  Committee  shall  make  recommendation  to  the  Board  of  Directors 
regarding  the  endorsement  of  any  ministerial  member  seeking  to  enter  the  military 
chaplaincy. 

g.  The  Committee  shall  make  an  annual  review  of  the  ministerial  activities 
of  those  with  full  memberships  or  license  to  determine  the  current  outreach  of  the 
Conference  and  the  propriety  of  continued  ministerial  status  of  the  members. 

h.  The  Committee  shall  make  a  careful  investigation  of  those  cases  where 
discipline  may  be  necessary  as  ordered  by  Article  IV,  Section  3  of  the  Constitution. 

i.  The  Committee  shall  render  all  assistance  possible  to  ministers  seeWng 
pastorates  and  to  churches  seeking  pastors,  by  making  available  proper  information  at 
hand  to  all  who  request  it. 

2.  A  Program  Committee  of  five  consisting  of  the  Conference  President,  the  host 
pastor,  and  three  members  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for 
three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  prepare  the  details  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  Conference. 

3.  A  Nominating  Committee  of  five,  two  to  be  appointed  annually  by  the  Board 
of  Directors  and  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three 
year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  provide  a  slate  of  candidates  for  the  various  offices 
and  committees. 

4.  A  Finance  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a  rotating 
basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  devise  ways  and  means  of  providing 
for  the  financial  needs  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  make  such  financial  needs  known 
to  the  constituency.  The  chairman  of  this  committee  shall  serve  as  a  financial 
secretary. 

5.  A  Missionary  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  encourage  and  stimulate 
missionary  interests  in  the  local  churches  by  providing  missionary  literature  and 
missionary  speakers. 

6.  A  Christian  Education  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  encourage  the 
promotion  of  better  Christian  Education  in  the  churches,  and  an  interest  on  the  part 
of  the  churches  in  Christian  Education  beyond  the  churches. 

7.  A  Publications  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  publish  a  Conference  Year 
Book  annually,  a  Conference  periodical;  tracts  and  other  necessary  and  desired 
literature. 

8.  A  Church  Extension  and  Evangelism  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  make 
available  to  the  Conference  constituency  information  concerning  potential  areas  for 
the  organization  of  churches,  and  concerning  needy  churches  to  whom  assistance 
and  counsel  would  be  helpful.  The  Committee  shall  seek  to  interest  non-member 
Congregational  Christian  Churches  in  Conference  membership;  and  shall  encourage 
evangelism  by  every  means:  in  local  churches,  through  example  and  counsel,  through 
provision  of  appropriate  literature,  and  through  the  suggesting  of  names  of  evangelists 
to  churches  requesting  them. 


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9.  A  Constitution  Study  Comnnittee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on 
a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  annually  review  the 
Constitution  and  By-Laws,  offer  for  consideration  any  appropriate  revisions  or 
amendments,  and  take  necessary  procedural  steps  to  bring  them  before  the 
Conference.  This  Committee  shall  study  also  the  constitutional  problems  of  local 
churches  at  the  request  of  the  same,  and  recommend  suggestions  for  improving  the 
constitution  thereof. 

10.  A  Women's  Activities  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference 
on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  seek  to  promote  the 
growth  and  spiritual  welfare  of  the  Women's  fellowships  of  member  and  other 
churches  through  regular  correspondence,  the  exchange  of  ideas,  programs  and 
projects,  and  the  stimulation  of  interest  on  the  part  of  women's  fellowships  in  the 
ministry  of  this  Conference. 

11.  A  Ministry  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  make  available  to  the 
Ministers  of  the  Conference  information  regarding  retirement  and  pension  plans, 
and  hospitalization.  They  shall  plan  for  ministerial  retreats  and  work-shops.  They 
shall  contact  the  ministers  of  the  Conference  with  a  view  to  their  personal  growth. 

12.  A  Committee  on  Fraternal  Relations  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the 
Conference  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  carry  on 
discussions  and  relations  with  other  like-minded  bodies  in  this  country  and 
throughout  the  world. 

13.  A  Committee  of  Area  Representatives.  This  Committee  shall  be  elected  by 
the  Board  of  Directors  on  a  rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms,  the  number  to  be 
determined  by  the  Board.  The  duties  of  this  Committee  shall  consist  of  acting  in  the 
capacity  of  regional  assistants  to  the  Missionary-At-Large.  Each  member  shall  be 
assigned  a  specific  area  of  the  country  and  be  responsible  for  promoting, 
encouraging,  and  overseeing  the  work  of  the  Conference  in  that  area.  The  Committee 
shall  serve  under  the  direction  of  the  Missionarv-At-Large. 

14.  A  Resolutions  Committee  of  three  to  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three  year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  receive,  finalize  and 
present  to  the  annual  meeting  such  resolutions  created  by  or  submitted  to  them. 

15.  A  Youth  Committee  of  three  shall  be  elected  by  the  Conference  on  a 
rotating  basis  for  three-year  terms.  This  Committee  shall  plan  for  Annual  Youth 
sessions  concurrent  to  the  Conference  Annual  Meetings  and  for  such  other 
Conference-wide  activities  that  may  be  feasible.  This  Committee  shall  also  be 
responsible  for  the  organization,  oversight  and  direction  of  FORESEE  YOUTH,  the 
Conference  youth  organization  whose  officers  shall  be  determined  and  elected 
annually  be  the  high  school  and  college  youth  gathered  at  their  annual  sessions. 
These  elected  youth  officers  together  with  the  Youth  Committee  will  plan  for  and 
carry  out  the  objectives  of  the  Conference  (Constitution  Article  II)  in  relation  to 
the  youth  of  our  churches. 

16.  The  Board  of  Directors  shall  appoint  for  each  annual  meeting  such  other 
committees  as  deemed  necessary. 

A  pastor  of  a  member  church,  who  does  not  hold  his  standing  in  the  Conference 
may  serve  on  any  committee,  with  the  exception  of  the  Credentials  and  Placement 
Committee,  as  long  as  he  is  pastor  of  a  member  church.  If  he  ceases  his  relationship 
to  a  member  church,  he  is  automatically  dropped  from  the  committee  membership, 
unless  he  is  called  to  another  member  church.  He  may  not  be  elected  to  the  Board 
or  a  Conference  office. 


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Each  committee  shall  prepare  a  written  report  of  progress  to  be  presented  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Conference,  and  at  such  other  times  as  the  Board  of  Directors 
shall  request  it. 

rv.  Finance 

There  is  to  be  no  per-capita,  assessment  or  apportionment  levied  by  this 
Conference  upon  the  member  churches  or  ministers.  The  churches  and  ministers  are 
encourged  to  assume  voluntarily  a  share  in  the  financial  responsibility  of  the 
Conference, 

V.  Conference  Records 

All  records  of  Conference  business  in  the  hands  of  Conference  officials  are  the 
property  of  the  Conference,  contents  of  which  must  be  made  available  to  authorized 
Conference  officials  upon  request,  and  which  must  be  delivered  to  the  Conference 
upon  termination  of  the  service  of  officials. 

VI.  Ministerial  Standards  and  Membership 

1.  A  Ministerial  Membership 

a.  Ministerial  standing  in  this  Conference  shall  require: 

(1)  A  minimum  academic  attainment  of  a  diploma  from  an  accredited 
Bible  Institute  or  the  equivalent  in  formal  education  or  Christian  service.  However, 
this  Conference  considers  a  seminary  training  to  be  desirable. 

(2)  Acceptable  ordination  to  the  Christian  ministry. 

(3)  Reception  into  membership  in  the  Conference  in  the  manner  provided 
by  the  Constitution  (Article  V). 

(4)  Membership  in  a  Congregational  Christian,  or  a  congregationaily 
governed,  local  church. 

b.  Good  and  regular  standing  of  ministers  shall  indicate  that  they  do  hold 
Conference  membership  and  are  not  under  disciplinary  penalty  as  a  result  of  charges 
against  them. 

c.  An  associate  or  fellowship  relationship  only  may  be  granted  to  ministers 
having  their  credentials  in  a  non-Congregational  body,  entitling  them  to  all  the 
privileges  of  the  Conference,  with  the  exception  of  holding  office,  committee 
membership  and  voting. 

d.  Ordination  to  the  ministry  shall  be  by  a  local  church,  after  examination  by  a 
council  called  by  said  church. 

e.  Ministerial  membership  cards,  both  for  ministers  in  full  standing  and  for 
licensees,  shall  be  issued  annually  as  of  the  closing  date  of  the  Annual  Meeting,  over 
the  Signatures  of  the  President  and  the  Missionary-At-  Large  of  the  Conference.  A 
voluntary  fee  of  $10.00  shall  be  suggested  at  each  issuance  which  will  include  the  cost 
of  the  Conference  periodical  and  Year  Book. 

f.  A  candidate  for  Ministerial  membership  will  be  expected  to  have  a  life  which 
is  bearing  the  fruit  of  the  spirit,  and  which  is  marked  by  deep  spirituality  and  the  best 
of  ethical  practices.  The  candidate  will  be  disqualified  by  any  habits  or  practices  in 
his  life,  which  do  not  glorify  God  in  his  body  which  belongs  to  God,  or  which  might 
cause  any  brother  in  Christ  to  stumble. 

g.  Ministerial  members  who  are  inactive  for  a  period  of  two  years,  during  which 
time  they  do  not  answer  Conference  or  regional  correspondence  or  questionnaires; 
and  do  not  make  a  contribution,  financial  or  otherwise;  and  do  not  attend  any 
Conference  or  regional  meetings;  and  do  not  make  any  contact  whatever  with  this 
Conference,  shall  be  contacted  if  at  all  possible  by  the  Credentials  and  Placement 
Committee  to  ascertain  their  interest  in  this  Conference.  If  there  is  no  response,  or  no 


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interest  indicated,  the  names  of  such  Ministerial  members  may  be  recommended  by 
said  Committee  to  any  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference  for  removal  from 
Ministerial  membership  in  this  Conference;  similarly,  recommendation  may  be  made 
for  removal  from  membership  in  any  of  the  applicable  three  other  types  of 
membership  as  defined  in  the  Constitution  (Article  V.  1 ) 

2.  Licentiate  Membership 

Ministerial  license  to  preach  conferring  authority  to  perform  the  regular 
functions  of  the  parish  ministry,  includir>g  the  solemnization  of  marriages  where 
legally  permissable,  shall: 

a.  be  granted  by  the  Conference  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference,  or  in 
cases  of  special  need  during  the  Conference  year  by  the  President  only  upon 
recommendation  by  the  Credentials  and  Placement  Committee. 

b.  be  available  only  to  lay  members  of  the  Conference,  who  shall  revert  to  the 
status  of  laymen  at  the  expiration  of  the  license. 

c.  expire  with  the  closing  date  of  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference, 
and  be  renewable  at  the  discretion  of  the  Credentials  and  Placement  Committee  upon 
application  to  its  chairman  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  before  expiration  of  the  license. 

3.  Christian  Worker  Membership 

Any  other  person  who  is  in  accord  with  the  Statement  of  Faith  and  with  the 
Statement  of  Polity  (Constitution,  Articles  111,1V),  and  with  the  general  principles  of 
this  Conference  set  forth  in  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  and  is  engaged  in  a 
Christian  vocation  such  as  a  mission  executive,  an  editor  of  a  Christian  periodical,  a 
director  of  Christian  education,  may  be  received  into  membership  as  a  Christian 
Worker  in  the  manner  provided  by  the  Constitution  (Article  V).  Such  a  member 
Christian  Worker  is  entitled  to  all  the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  Conference. 

4.  Conference  Care  Membership 

a.  Prospective  candidates  for  the  ministry,  the  mission  field,  and  other  areas  of 
service  such  as  Christian  education,  church  administration,  ministry  of  music  and 
similar  areas,  may  be  received  under  Conference  Care  for  guidance  in  preparation. 
Under  such  care  the  enrollee  may  study  the  Conference  Study  Course.  The  enrollee 
shall  have  available  to  him  or  to  her  recommendations  as  to  schools,  together  with 
such  other  counsel  and  assistance  as  may  properly  be  rendered  by  appropriate 
Conference  committees  and  Conference  officers.  A  person  who  has  been  received 
under  Conference  Care,  is  considered  a  member  of  the  Conference  under  Conference 
Care,  and  is  entitled  to  vote  at  all  Annual  Meetings  and  Special  Meetings  of  the 
Conference.  His  vote  does  not  necessarily  have  to  be  included  in  the  delegation 
from  his  home  church.,  if  that  church  is  a  member  of  the  Conference. 

b.  The  standing  of  Conference  Care  may  be  granted  to  candidates  described  in 
By-Law  VI,  4,  a.,  from  foreign  countries  who  are  resident,  and  only  for  so  long  a  time 
as  they  are  resident,  for  study  in  the  United  States  of  America. 

5.  Lay  Preacher 

The  Conference  shall  provide  for  the  status  of  Lay  Preacher  upon  the 
application  of  an  individual  to  the  Credentials  and  Placement  Committee  and  shall  be 
available  only  to  lay  members  of  the  Conference.  Such  status  shall  be  granted  for  the 
purpose  of  recognizing  an  active  lay  witness  of  the  individual,  but  it  shall  not  include 
the  privileges  of  licentiate  membership  such  as  authority  granted  by  the  Conference 
in  licensing  to  perform  the  regular  functions  of  a  pastorate  including  the 
solemnization  of  marriages. 

The  status  of  Lay  Preacher  for  the  individual  shall  expire  with  the  closing  date 
of  the  ensuing  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Conference,  and  be  renewable  at  the  discretion 


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of  the  Credentials  and  Placement  Committee  upon  application  at  least  thirty  (30) 
days  before  the  expiration  of  such  status. 

VII.  Seal 

The  seal  of  the  Conference  in  use  at  the  time  of  this  Constitutional  revision  shall 
continue  as  the  offical  seal  of  the  Conference,  and  shall  be  used  by  having  the  same,  or 
a  facsimile  thereof,  impressed  or  affixed,  or  reproduced  otherwise. 

VIII.  Fiscal  Year 

The  fiscal  year  of  the  Conference  shall  be  from  January  1  to  December  31 . 


IX.  Unprocessed  Applications 

Churches,  ministers,  or  individual  lay-members  from  non-member  churches, 
whose  applications  for  membership  have  been  processed  too  late  to  be  circulated  to 
the  entire  Conference  membership  before  the  Annual  Meeting,  or  whose  applications 
are  still  in  process,  may  be  given  the  right  to  speak  from  the  floor  and/or  the  right  to 
vote  at  the  said  Annual  Meeting,  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  assembled  delegates. 

X.  Amendments 

These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  by  the  affirmative  vote  of  two-thirds  of  the 
Conference  members  present  and  voting  at  any  Annual  Meeting  or  Special  Meeting  of 
the  Conference,  provided  that  in  writing  thirty  days  notice  of  the  substance  of 
proposed  amendments  to  the  By-Laws  be  given  to  all  members  of  the  Conference. 
Upon  adoption  of  amendments,  the  orderly  numbering,  lettering,  capitalization  and 
spelling  of  the  By-Laws  shall  be  cared  for  by  the  Constitution  Study  Committee. 


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1972  AREA  REPRESENTATIVES 

REPRESENTATIVES  AT  LARGE 

Walter  A.  Gustafson 

(winter)  Route  1,  Box  822,  Pompano  Beach,  Fla.  33060 

(summer)  Rumney,  New  Hampshire  03266 

Carl  Eichorn 

606  Walnut  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Nebraska  68701 

William  Zoellner 

41 16  Galloway  Road,  Sandusky,  Ohio  44870 

EASTERN  VIRGINIA 

Rev.  Willis  E.  Joiner 

1 109  Decatur  St.,  Chesapeake,  Virginia  23345 

WESTERN  NEW  YORK  -  PENNSYLVANIA 

Rev.  Wayne  Hamilton 

Box  18,  Greenhurst,  New  York  14742 

ONTARIO-  MICHIGAN 

Rev.  Hector  Goodall 

58725  Main  Boulevard,  New  Haven,  Michigan  48048 

WISCONSIN 

Rev.  Lynn  Scovil 

318  Church  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  54901 

MINNESOTA 

Rev.  A.  Barry  Jones 

1490  Birmingham  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota  55106 

TEXAS 

Gerald  F.  Wilson 

2939  Sixth  Avenue,  Fort  Worth,  Texas  761 10 

GREAT  PLAINS 

Rev.  Dennis  Brucks 

Box  237,  Elgin,  North  Dakota  58533 

GREAT  PLAINS  (Montana) 

Rev.  Jack  Roth 

616  S.  4th  St.,  Laurel,  Montana  59044 

GREAT  PLAINS  (Idaho) 

Rev,  Ted  Meter 

Box  14,  Paul,  Idaho  83347 

MOUNTAIN  STATES 

Rev.  Edwin  Dahmer 

312  12th  Street,  Greeley,  Colorado  80631 

SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA 

Dr.  Stanley  Belland 

5071  Enfield  Ave.,  Encino,  Calif.  91316 


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REGIONAL  FELLOWSHIPS 

(The  following  groups  are   in   formal   affiliation  with  the  Conservative  Congre- 
gational Christian  Conference  in  accord  with  Article  VI  of  the  Constitution.) 

GREAT  PLAINS  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator: 

Rev.  Henry  Vieth 

507  Central,  New  Rockford,  N.  D.  58356 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Jack  Roth 

616  S.  4th  St.,  Laurel,  Mont.  59044 

Secty-Treas: 

Rev.  LaRue  Goetz 

108  Brewster,  Harvey,  N.  D.  58341 

CREDENTIALS  AND  PLACEMENT 

Rev.  Dennis  Brucks,  Box  237,  Elgin,  N.  D.  58533 
Rev.  Wesley  Andrei,  Box  15,  Glen  Ullin,  N.  D.  85631 
Rev.  Jack  Roth,  616  S.  4th  St.,  Laurel,  Mont.  59044 

CHRISTIAN  EDUCATION 

Rev.  Dick  Wiebe,  Mott,  N.  D.  58646 

Rev.  Herman  Klassen,  Box  75,  Minot,  N.  D.  58701 

Mrs.  Esther  Banek,  Mobridge,  S.  D.  57601 

ANNUAL  MEETING,  JUNE  9,  10,  11,  1972 

FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH,  PLEVNA,  MONTANA 

MAINE  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONGREGATIONAL, 
CHRISTIAN  AND  COMMUNITY  CHURCHES 

Moderator: 

Mr.  William  Walker 

Box  3,  Burlington,  Maine  04417 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Philip  Webster 

Box  51,  North  Head,  Grand  Manan,  New  Brunswick 

Scribe: 

Mr.  Calvin  A.  Libby 

Route  2,  Gorham,  Maine  04038 

Treasurer: 

Mr.  Neils  Johnson 

662  Highland  Ave.,  South  Portland,  Maine  04106 

"Challengeer"  Editor: 

Mr.  Calvin  A.  Libby 

SPRING  FELLOWSHIP  MEETING,  APRIL  29,  1972 

CALVARY  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH,  AN  DOVER,  MAINE 

FALL  ANNUAL  MEETING  IN  OCTOBER 

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CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

OF  MICHIGAN 

Moderator: 

Rev.  Paul  Jones 

2620  E.  Maple  Rapids,  Eureka,  Mich.  48833 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Norman  Brower 

50  W.  High,  Metamora,  Mich.  48455 

Secty-Treas.: 

Mr.  E.  Bowen 

3763  Britton  Rd.,  Bancroft,  Mich.  48414 

MEN'S  COMMITTEE 

Mr.  Orrin  Bailey,  4260  Eastlake,  Muskegon,  Mich.  49441 

Mr.  Henry  Howard,  Route  1,  Eureka,  Mich.  48833 

Mr.  E.  Bowen,  3763  Britton  Rd.,  Bancroft,  Mich.  48414 

WOMEN'S  GROUP 

President: 

Mrs.  H.  Goodall 

58725  Main  Blvd.,  New  Haven,  Mich.  48048 

Vice-President: 

Mrs.  C.  Heidel 

2301  W.  Carpenter,  Flint,  Mich.  48505 

Secretary: 

Mrs.  N.  Brower 

50  West  High,  Metamora,  Mich.  48455 

YOUTH 

Rev.  Paul  Jones,  2620  E.  Maple  Rapids,  Eureka,  Mich.  48833 
Rev.  Max  Vague,  610  Quarterline  Rd.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  49442 
Rev.  Bruce  Ostien,  P.  0.  Box  65,  Bancroft,  Mich.  48414 

SPRING  CONFERENCE  IN  MAY       JUNIOR  HIGH  SPRING  RETREAT 
FALL  RALLY  IN  NOVEMBER  SENIOR  HIGH  WINTER  OUTING 

PASTOR'S  DAY  IN  JAUNUARY        WOMEN'S  CONFERENCE  EACH  SPRING 


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NEW  ENGLAND  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

Moderator: 

Rev.  George  Buhl 

10  Center  St.,  Kingston,  Mass.  02360 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Hesper  Windham 

159  Elm  St.,  West  Mansfield,  Mass.  02083 

Scribe: 

Rev.  Brian  Kimble 

68  Eustis  St.,  Revere,  Mass.  02151 

Treasurer: 

Rev.  Clifford  Christensen 

176  Robinson,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  02861 

Credentials: 

Rev.  Harvey  Pierce 

1 1 18  Washington,  Gloucester,  Ma.  01930 

Placement: 

Rev.  John  Hatch 

317  Main,  Tilton,  N.  H.  03276 

Ordinations: 

Rev.  Walter  Ross,  Jr. 

572  Essex  Ave.,  W.  Gloucester,  Ma.  01930 

MISSIONS  AND  EVANGELISM 

Rev.  Harry  A.  Foster,  17  Princeton  St.,  N.  Chelmsford,  Ma.  01863 

CHRISTIAN  EDUCATION 

Mr.  Alan  Alexander,  593  Essex  Ave.,  Gloucester,  Ma.  01930 
Mr.  Russell  Robinson,  Carlisle,  Ma.  01741 

PUBLICATIONS 

Mr.  Robert  Emery,  11  Mechanics  St.,  North  Easton,  Ma.  02356 
Mr.  Goerge  Willis,  95  Depot  St.,  South  Easton,  Mas.  02375 
Mr.  George  Johnston,  24  Holliston  St.,  Medway,  Ma.  02053 

YOUTH  ACTIVITIES 

Mr.  Ronald  Sylvester,  Gordon-Conwell  Seminary,  S.  Hamilton,  Ma.  01982 

NOMINATING 

Mr.  Ralph  Partington,  566  Elm  St.,  Mansfield,  Ma.  02048 
Mr.  John  Bradeen,  835  E.  5th  St.,  South  Boston,  Ma.  02127 
Dr.  James  Gustafson,  25  Liberty  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  01830 

ANNUAL  SPRING  RALLY  -  Time  and  place  to  be  announced 
ANNUAL  FALL  BUSINESS  MEETING  -  Time  and  place  to  be  announced 
SEPARATE  YOUTH  PROGRAMS  AT  SPRING  AND  FALL  MEETINGS 

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CONFERENCE  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  OF  ONTARIO 

President: 

Mr.  William  Bastedo 

45  Glenwood  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ontario 

1st.  Vice-President: 

Rev.  H.  H.  Kent 

6  Lessard  Ave.,  Toronto  9,  Ontario 

2nd.  Vice-President: 

Rev.  Martyn  C.  Thonnas 

Keswick,  Ontario 

Secretary: 

Mrs.  H.  Yakeley 

Box  634,  Stouffville,  Ontario 

Treasurer: 

Mr.  Fred  Steckley 

R.  R.  2,  Markham,  Ontario 

EXECUTIVE  BOARD 

Mr.  David  Pegg,  Keswick,  Ontario 

Mr.  William  Boucher,  1074  Greenwood  Ave.,  Toronto  9,  Ontario 

Mr.  N.  Reesor,  R.  R.  2,  Claremont,  Ontario 

EDUCATIONAL  BOARD 

Miss  Grace  Irwin,  33  Glenwood  Ave.,  Toronto  9,  Ontario 
Rev.  Clarence  Bass,  Stouffville,  Ontario 

Rev.  Douglas  C.  Percy,  73  Binswood  Ave.,  Toronto  13,  Ontario 
Rev.  H.  H.  Kent,  6  Lessard  Ave.,  Toronto  9,  Ontario 

YOUTH 

Rev.  Martyn  Thomas,  Keswick,  Ontario 

Mr.  Eugene  Paisley,  R.  R.  3,  Stouffville,  Ontario 

Mr.  Clarence  Fockler,  R.  R.  4,  Stouffville,  Ontario 

"TIDINGS" 

Editor: 

Miss  Florence  Irwin 

101  Coe  Hill  Dr.,  Toronto,  Ontario 

Publisher: 

Mrs.  Florence  Yakeley 

Box  634,  Stouffville,  Ontario 


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CHURCH  WOMEN 

President: 

Mrs.  Lulia  Fockler 

R.  R.  4,  Stouffville,  Ontario 

Secretary: 

Mrs.  M.  Johnstone,  Keswick,  Ontario 

ANNUAL  THREE-DAY  SESSIONS  EACH  MAY 
ANNUAL  FALL  MEETING  EACH  OCTOBER 

OHIO  REGIONAL  OF  CONSERVATIVE  CONGREGATIONAL 
CHRISTIAN  CONFERENCE 

Moderator: 

Rev.  Kenneth  Roden 

Route  1,  Dorset,  Ohio  44032 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Arthur  Riddle 

63  Wallace  Drive,  Lucas,  Ohio  44843 

Secretary: 

Mr.  Robert  Jackson 

Route  4,  Lisbon,  Ohio  44432 

Treasurer: 

Mr.  Williann  Zoellner 

41 16  Calloway  Rd.,  Sandusky,  Ohio  44870 

ANNUAL  SPRING  REGIONAL  CONFERENCE  APRIL  15,  1972 
WAYNE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH,  WILLIAMSFIELD,  OHIO 
ANNUAL  FALL  CONFERENCE  OCTOBER  14,  1972:  Place  to  be  announced 

UPPER  MIDWEST  CONGREGATIONAL  FELLOWSHIP 

Moderator: 

Rev.  A.  Barry  Jones 

1490  Birmingham  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  55106 

Vice-Moderator: 

Rev.  Kenneth  Freeby 

1916  Lackawanna  Ave.,  Superior,  Wisconsin  54880 

Secretary: 

Mr.  Ronald  Hamilton 

4031  Bethel  Drive,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  551 1 2 

Treasurer: 

Rev.  William  Clevenger 

Box  17,  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa  50424 

ANNUAL  SPRING  MEETING  AT  NORTHWESTERN  COLLEGE 

FALL  RALLY  IN  VARIOUS  IN  VARIOUS  CHURCHES 

Summer  Bible  Camp  -  Semi-annual  Youth  Retreat  -  Pastors  Conference 


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WISCONSIN  FELLOWSHIP  OF  BIBLICAL 
CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES 


Chairman: 

Rev.  Clarence  Schultz 

1712  N.  17th,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  53081 

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INDIVIDUAL  LAY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  CCCC 
FROM  NON-MEMBER  CHURCHES 

1 .  Bandlow,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George,  4  Cypress  Road,  Eclipse,  Virginia  23349 

2.  Coleman,  David,  350  109th  Place,  Chicago,  Illinois  60628 

3.  Coleman,  Mrs.  Grace  E.,  Route  1 ,  Willow  Hill,  Illinois  62480 

4.  Crist,  Aired  Richard,  775  Riverdale  Drive,  Gladstone,  Oregon  97027 

5.  Freeman,  Richard,  9  Elm  Street,  Augusta,  Maine  04330 

6.  Garmoe,  Mrs.  Pauline,  Salem,  Iowa  52649 

7.  Gillaspie,  Robert,  Route  1 ,  Willow  Hill,  Illinois  62480 

8.  Green,  Edwin  Kirby,  2422  S.  Roosevelt  Drive,  Lake  Charles,  La.  70601 

9.  Holmes,  Hilmer,  2649  North  49th  Drive,  Phoenix,  Arizona  85035 

10.  Jones,  Mrs.  Martha,  44  Nicholson  Street,  Wilkes-Barre,  Penna.  18702 

1 1 .  Learn,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jonathan,  35  Arnold  Road,  Hingham,  Mass.  02043 

12.  Locke,  Mrs.  H.  J.  Oldham,  South  Dakota  57051 

13.  Lutz,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.,  522  Tecumseh  Street,  Dundee,  Michigan  48131 

14.  Marko,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Matt,  2720  N.  Sheffield,  Chicago,  Illinois  60614 

15.  Mosher,  Miss  Frances  W.,  Salem,  Iowa  52649 

1  6.  Parks,  Mrs.  Alta,  Salem,  Iowa  52649 

17.  Parks,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vernon,  201  E.  Webster,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa  52641 

18.  Peterson,  Robert,  905  Woods  Avenue,  Joliet,  Illinois  60431 

19.  Rook,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Myles,  Route  4,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa  52641 


20.  Scudder,  Jean,  Cypress  Road,  Eclipse,  Virginia  23349 

21 .  Schaap,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward,  627  Maple  Drive,  Dundee,  Michigan  481  31 

22.  Stueckle,  Ed,  1 1  707  East  Main,  Spokane,  Washington  99206 

23.  Stueckle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred,  LaCrosse,  Washington  99143 

24.  Stueckle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  A.,  LaCrosse,  Washington  99143 

25.  Tatem,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harry  C,  Box  M,  Eastford,  Connecticut  06242 

26.  Tatem,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stewart  M.,  Perry  Rd.,  Eastford,  Connecticut  06242 

27.  Thiessen,  Floyd  R.,  Follett,  Texas  79034 

28.  Watts,  Mrs.  Dale,  Route  1,  Salem,  Iowa  52649 

29.  Watts,  Mrs.  Wilbur,  Salem,  Iowa  52649 

30.  Wickstrand,  Owen,  5935  Carnegie  St.,  San  Diego,  California  92122 

31.  Zoellner,  Mrs.  Wilhelminia,  4116  Galloway  Road,  Sandusky,  Ohio  44870 


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1971  CONFERENCE  BENEFACTORS 

"Laymen  united  in  support  of  a  steadfast  Biblical  witness  in  local  congregations 
resulting  in  continued  Gospel  outreach." 

Benefits  -  Receipt  of  monthly  reports,  a  copy  of  the  annual  Yearbook  and  a 
Conference  Benefactor  Card. 

Requirements   -    A   pledge   of    prayer   support   for   Conference   ministries  and 
annual   contribution  of  $10.00  or  more. 


Ralph  J.  Bauer 

Mrs.  Rhoda  Baum 

Floyd  Bernard 

Paul  A.  Bertolino 

Arthur  Chamberlin 

Roger  R.  Christensen 

Rev.  Leo  Clawson 

Mr.  David  Coleman 

Mrs.  Grace  Coleman 

Miss  Winifred  P.  Duey 

Alex  Ehler 

Pastor  and  Mrs.  Carl  Eichorn 

Robert  E.  Emery 

Dr.  Ted  Engstrom 

Dorothy  Ferguseon 

Miss  Clara  Forshay 

Robert  Gillaspie 

George  H.  Geddes 

Anna  Hemberger 

Dr.  James  H.  Hutchins 

William  H.  Kuhn 

Robert  E.  Jackson 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Jackson 

Dr.  Loring  C.  Johnson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  E.  Jones 

Mr.  Philip  Jordan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jonathan  Learn 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Malone 

Dick  Nelson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gordon  A.  Nelson 

George  Pabst 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Henri  Pol 

Anton  C.  Rank 

James  Rankin 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Harold  Steinhauser 

John  H.  Stewart 

Rev.  Richard  H.  Taylor 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Glen  Thomas 

A.  James  Wagner 

Philip  E.  Watts 

Charles  A.  Whitman,  Jr. 

Owen  C.  Wickstrand 

Chap.  (CPT)  A.  N.  Williams 

Gerald  F.  Wilson,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Zoellner 


St.  Paul,  Minnesota 

Calumet  City,  Illinois 

Superior,  Wisconsin 

Bradford,  Massachusetts 

Superior,  Wisconsin 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota 

Delphi,  Indiana 

Chicago,  Illinois 

Willow  Hill,  Illinois 

Los  Angeles,  California 

Sheboygan,  Wisconsin 

Norfolk,  Nebraska 

North  Easton,  Massachusetts 

Arcadia,  California 

Argos,  Indiana 

Tuckahoe,  New  York 

Willow  Hill,  Illinois 

Essex,  Massachusetts 

Elmhurst,  Illinois 

Pasadena,  California 

Clerks,  Nebraska 

Lisbon,  Ohio 

Lisbon,  Ohio 

South  Easton,  Massachusetts 

Plymouth,  Pennsylvania 

West  Gloucester,  Massachusetts 

Hingham,  Massachusetts 

Pittsfield,  Massachusetts 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota 

Superior,  Wisconsin 

Lincoln,  Nebraska 

St.  Paul,  Minnesota 

Buffalo  Center,  Iowa 

Chester,  Pennsylvania 

Davis  Junction,  Illinois 

Tuckahoe,  New  York 

Kittanning,  Pennsylvania 

Clarke,  Nebraska 

Springfield,  Virginia 

South  Easton,  Massachusetts 

Carlisle,  Massachusetts 

San  Diego,  California 

Fort  Bliss,  Texas 

Fort  Worth,  Texas 

Sandusky,  Ohio 


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ANNUAL  MEETING  LOCATIONS 

1948  —  Chicago,  Illinois 

1949  —  Chicago,  Illinois 

1950  —  Milwaukee,   Wisconsin   —   Finnish   Luther   Congregational 

Church 

1951  —  No  meeting 

1952  —  Chicago.  Illinois  —  Salem  Evangelical   Free  Church 

1953  —  Wheaton,  Illinois  —  College  Church  of  Christ 

1954  —  Chicago,  Illinois  —  Central  Park  Congregational  Church 

1955  —  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  —  Plymouth  Congregational  Church 

1956  —  St.   Paul,   Minnesota  —   University   Avenue   Congregational 

Church 

1957 —  West  Williamsfield,   Ohio  —  West   Williamsfield   Congrega- 
tional Church 

1958  —  Portland,  Oregon  —  Staub  Memorial  Congregational  Church 

1959  —  Argos,  Indiana  —  Argos  Congregational  Christian  Church 

1960  —  North  Collins,  New  York  —  First  Congregational  Church 
1961 — Carlisle,   Massachusetts  —  Carlisle  Congregational   Church 

1962  —  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin  —  Plym.outh  Congregational  Church 

1963  —  Lima,  Ohio  —  Calvary  Church,  Conservative  Congregational 

1964  —  Mobridge,  South  Dakota  —  Conservative  Congregational 

Church 

1965  —  Scotia.  New  York  —  East  Glenville  Community  Church 

1966  —  Pasadena,   California   —   Lake   Avenue   Congregational 

Church 

1967  —  Buffalo  Center,  Iowa  —  First  Congregational  Church 

1968  -     Boston,  Massachusetts  --    Park  Street  Church 

1969  -    Wheaton,  Illinois  -  The  College  Church 

1970  -   Vista,  California  ■  Community  Church  of  Vista 

1971  -  Wheaton,  Illinois  -  Wheaton  College 


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ABOUT  THE  BIBLE  -  We  believe  the  Bible 
to  be  the  divinely  inspired  Word  of  God 
and  to  be  the  final  authority  for  all  men  in 
matters  of  faith,  daily  Christian  living  and 
church  government. 

ABOUT  THE  TRINITY  -  We  believe  that 
there  is  one  God,  eternally  existent  in  three 
persons:  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

ABOUT  THE  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST  -  We 

believe  in  the  deity  of  Christ,  in  His  virgin 
birth,  in  His  sinless  life,  in  His  miracles,  in 
His  vicarious  and  atoning  death  through 
His  shed  blood,  in  His  bodily  resurrection, 
in  His  ascension  to  the  right  hand  of  the 
Father,  and  in  His  personal  return  in  povy^er 
and  glory. 

ABOUT  REDEMPTION  —  We  believe  that  for  salvation  of  lost  and 
sinful  man  regeneration  by  the  Holy  Spirit  is  absolutely  essential. 

ABOUT  THE  HOLY  SPIRIT  —  We  believe  in  the  present  ministry  of 
the  Holy  Spirit  by  Whose  indwelling  power  and  fullness  the  Christian 
is  enabled  to  live  a  godly  life  in  this  present  evil  world. 

ABOUT  THE  RESURRECTION  -  We  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  both 
the  saved  and  the  lost;  they  that  are  saved  unto  the  resurrection  of 
life,  and  they  that  are  lost  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation. 

ABOUT  SPIRITUAL  UNITY  -  We  believe  in  the  spiritual  unity  of  all 
believers  in  Christ. 


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The  pictured  Westminster  Congregational  Church  of  Canter- 
bury, Connecticut  is  newly  affiliated  with  the  Conservative 
Congregational  Christian  Conference.  Our  sister  congregations 
rejoice  with  her  in  the  celebration  of  her  200th  Anniversary. 

As  one  of  the  growing  number  of  member  churches  in  twenty- 
six  different  states  and  in  Canada,  the  Westminster  Congre- 
gational Church  gives  contemporary  expression  to  the  historic 
Congregational  tenets. 

In  the  context  of  the  Conservative  Congregational  Christian 
Conference,  Congregationalism  is  a  heart-felt  loyalty  to  New 
Testament  principles.  A  Congregational  Church  is  made  up  of 
born-again  believers,  is  loyal  to  the  written  Word  of  God,  is 
under  the  Lordship  of  Jesus  Christ,  is  autonomous  and  seeks 
fellowship  with  those  of  like  precious  faith. 

The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference  pro- 
vides a  voluntary  bond  of  cooperation  between  Churches  for 
whom  the  Bible  is  authoritative.  It  is  dedicated  to  the  positive 
performance  of  the  work  of  Christ  in  and  through  the  local 
church. 

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rue  Congregationalism  is  not  merely  a  form  of  polity. 
Certainly  it  is  not  a  particular  doctrinal  system.       True 
Congregationalism  is  a  heart-felt  loyalty  to  New  Testament 
principles.  A  true  Congregational  Church  is  made  up  of  born- 
again  believers.  A  true  Congregational  Church  is  loyal  to  the 
written  Word  of  God.  A  true  Congregational  Church  is  under 
the  Lordship  of  Jesus  Christ,  A  true  Congregational  Church 
is  autonomous.  A  true  Congregational  Church  seeks  fellowship 
with  those  of  like  precious  faith. 

The  Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 
is  a  fellowship  of  true  Congregational  Churches,  which 
provides  a  voluntary  bond  of  cooperation  between  Churches 
for  whom  the  Bible  is  authoritative.  It  is  dedicated  to  the 
positive  performance  of  the  work  of  Christ  and  does  not  stand 
in  judgment  over  other  groups  or  denominations.  The  CCCC 
praises  God  for  all  who  seek  to  glorify  Christ  and  looks 
earnestly  for  Christian  brothers  everywhere. 


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Pray  for  and  support  Conservative  Congregational  Churches 


SERVING   YOUR 


CONGREGATION 


THE  CORNERSTONE  CORPS 

New  churches  are  encouraged  In  their  initial  building 
programs  through  gifts  from  members  of  the  Conference 
Cornerstone  Corps. 


PASTORAL  PLACEMENT 

Churches  needing  ministers  and  pastors  desiring  fields  of 
service  will  find  assistance  through  the  Conference  Pas- 
toral Placement  Committee. 


PERSONAL  SERVICE 

A  ministry  of  encouragement,  counsel,  and  guidance  is 
available  to  your  church  through  our  Missionary  at- Large 
(Executive  Secretary)  and  area  representatives. 


Write  for  more  information 

Conservative  Congregational  Christian  Conference 

Box  171   •  Hinsdale,  Illinois  60521 


Conservative 
Congregational 
Christian 
Conference 


August  9-11,  1972 


Gordon  College 
Wenham,  Massachusetts